Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Columbia scientists locate nerve cells that enable fruit flies to escape danger

03/20/2018 12:21 PM EDT

the ventral nerve cord of a fruit fly

Researchers have identified the nerve cells that initiate a fly's escape response: that complex series of movements in which an animal senses, and quickly maneuvers away from, something harmful such as high heat. These results provide a window into a survival mechanism so important that it has persisted across evolutionary time, and today exists in virtually all animals -- including in people.


Full story at https://zuckermaninstitute.columbia.edu/columbia-scientists-locate-nerve-cells-enable-fruit-flies-escape-danger

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The Zuckerman Institute at Columbia University


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